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They show that councils are currently moving homeless mothers and children out of their boroughs at a rate of close to 500 families a week, with numbers continuing to rise.
Others said it would make the Board of Education even more contentious and that borough presidents would be more hard-pressed than appointees to put the interests of the city ahead of their boroughs' interests.
The Senate plan also eliminates the Ravitch proposal for tolls on the East River and Harlem River bridges, which several senators from Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx said were unfair to residents of their boroughs.
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In that way, they're symbolic of their borough's relationship to the Knicks.
Some 32,643 homeless households have been rehoused out of their borough since 2009.
The well-known places, regardless of their borough, have been strongly affected by the distressing news reports.
For many moved out of their borough, the move means they lose work and have to claim benefits instead.
Still, local leaders have embraced the new hotels as a sign of their borough's improving fortunes — one that they hope will generate jobs.
On Tuesday, the inhabitants of this identity crisis of a suburb will vote for the third time in 12 years on changing the name of their borough.
"The various county leaders would very likely try to take control of their borough delegations in the Council and wield control in this case, too.
We'll throw them all inside and deal with them later.'" Young people who lived with their parents and had never been out of their borough were denied bail on the basis that they were flight risks.
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